Tony Rice Performs "Shenandoah" (an excerpt from the Tony Rice Method on Homespun Music Instruction)

Published 2020-02-04
Hosted by Happy Traum, Tony Rice plays his unique and stunningly beautiful rendition of "Shenandoah" in this excerpt from the Tony Rice Method, Lesson 2, from his vastly popular homespun instructional video. For more information about this lesson go to www.homespun.com/shop/product/tony-rice-guitar-met… for more information about this great lesson!

All Comments (21)
  • Best flat picker ever. Unbelievable tone and that “antique” is priceless.
  • @RichieDadams
    “I can try to.” Then proceeds to absolutely crush it! Genius
  • Tony has had a beautiful 2003 black on black Mustang Cobra vert for years. and while I grew up listening to his music and cherish it. Ill never forget the sound his cobra made as the supercharger would whine as he drove past our house just a few doors down from his house...my dad and I would just look at each other back then smile and say..."there goes Tony again." He will truly be missed...condolences to his wife Pam and the rest of the Rice family!
  • @daciuk8
    R.I.P. Tony,sorely missed this side of the pond 🇬🇧🙏🇬🇧
  • @laxnative4622
    First time hearing him play. No wonder I've read such accolades. Brilliant.
  • Tony was one of the finest to ever pick up a guitar. We miss him sorely
  • @randylahey5456
    He was one of those guitarists that had no wasted movement in his fret hand (or pick hand for that matter). That’s one of the subtle signs of someone who has mastered their craft. RIP
  • He was one of the greatest musicians I ever heard play. Not just guitarists, but ALL musicians.
  • @mbalash3755
    Massively influential. You will be missed. RIP Great One
  • @bud3094
    Knew more chords than Mel Bay.. The song has ended..But his melody still lingers..RIP Tony and thanks for the incredible music!
  • @banjoist123
    I saw him do this at Bass Hall in Fort Worth a number years ago. After a break with his group he came out by himself and did this. You could hear a pin drop. Mesmerizing.
  • @Artytype1
    You know, listening to the interview, what jumps out at me is that not only is he technically highly proficient, and passionate about his work, but also has a deep and insightful intellect about the instrument and about music as an art form. Absolutely brilliant musician and human being.
  • @jonRboy
    R.I.P. Tony and thanks for all the great playing.